Alexander Stolz

Alexander Stolz (2010)

Alexander Stolz ( born October 13, 1983 in Pforzheim ) is a German football goalkeeper.

Career

Pride began his career in 2004 in the Regionalliga Süd at FC Nöttingen. In summer 2005, he joined the second team of VfB Stuttgart. A year later pride at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on loan. After his return in June 2007, he became the third goalkeeper of the first team of VfB. His professional debut was in the starting lineup for the first team of VfB 19 July 2008 in the first leg of the final round of the UEFA Intertoto Cup against Saturn Ramenskoje. From summer 2008 to summer 2009, he was number two. On 5 March 2009 extended pride his contract at VfB until June 2012. In the first half of the 2009/10 season exchanged pride always after every four games with Sven Ulrey the place as substitute goalkeeper Jens Lehmann with the square of the root scoring the second team in the 3 league. As Lehmann received a red card in December 2009, was sitting queer pride competitor Ulrey on the bench and was able to establish with his performances during the red card suspension Lehmann as a solid number two. As Sven Ulrey had begun its successor in the summer of 2010 after Lehmann's End of career, Alexander was pride after the signing of Marc Ziegler again third-choice goalkeeper in the Bundesliga team.

On January 24, 2012 Alexander Stolz moved to the premature termination of his contract with VfB Stuttgart for the relegation-threatened second division Karlsruher SC, but came under new coach Mark Kauczinski to any league use. Even after half a year, his contract was dissolved.

After a year Vereinslosigkeit pride received on 21 August 2013 in TSG 1899 Hoffenheim a contract until the end of season. Since the second half of the season 2012/2013 he stayed fit in the U -23 Hoffenheim.

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